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Impeachment inquiry likely to move faster than House lawsuits, making some moot
Impeachment inquiry likely to move faster than House lawsuits, making some moot -
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Impeachment inquiry likely to move faster than House lawsuits, making some moot -
House votes to end national emergency on southern border -
Democrats press Senate to take up overhaul of campaigns and ethics -
McCarthy push for House to vote against impeachment is tabled again -
Rep. Debbie Dingell talks about loss and friendships at memorial service -
At least half of Rep. Chris Collins’ full-time staff has left since he was indicted -
Whistleblower raises new questions for appeals court nominee -
House committee leaders demand budget documents related to Ukraine aid holdup -
The art of the ask: Foreign aid isn’t a campaign ‘slush fund’ -
House employee survey shows discontent with pay -
NIH could do more to address foreign threats, reports say -
Senate Intelligence goes slow, seeks meeting with whistleblower -
Whistleblower can’t explain Trump’s DNC missing server theory -
Senate clears stopgap, pivots to endgame spending talks -
Watch: Intelligence director testifies on whistleblower complaint -
Appeals court will hear Rep. Duncan Hunter’s argument, jeopardizing January trial date -
Political tensions escalate as drug pricing bills move forward -
With impeachment churning, Modernization panel urges civility -
Senate confirms Eugene Scalia as Labor secretary -
McCarthy: "Tell me one thing in there that is impeachable" -